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Last season, CIA agent Jack Bauer, played by Golden Globe award-winning actor Keifer Sutherland, had us glued to our TVs and cursing the time clock as he uncovered a plot to assassinate presidential nominee, David Palmer. With just 24 hours to identify the killer, Bauer also had to deal with the kidnapping of his wife and daughter and the existence of a mole at the agency.

This season he's at it again, helping President David Palmer save Los Angeles from nuclear ravage.

Lest you think Jack had some down time between life-altering experiences, check out 24: The House Special Subcommittees Findings at CTU. It's a new book providing a riveting account of Jack's grueling appearance before our government's most inquiring minds during their probe into alleged wrongdoings at CTU that first fateful 24 hour period. The testimony from these closed hearings was leaked to investigative journalist Marc Cerasini, who then ran with it to publisher HarperCollins.

With some of the finest reporting seen since Woodward's coverage of the Pentagon Papers, this book contains:

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Marc Cerasini's writing credits include The Complete Idiot's Guide to U.S. Special Ops Forces and Heroes: U.S. Marine Corps Medal of Honor Winners and several projects for Tom Clancy, including creating the bible for the Clancy Power Play series, writing the YA action/adventure thriller The Ultimate Escape for Clancy's NetForce series, and writing a major essay on Clancy's contribution to the technothriller genre for the national bestseller The Tom Clancy Companion. Among the movie tie-in novelizations Marc has written are Wolverine: Weapon X, based on the popular X-Men series, the USA Today bestseller AVP: Alien Vs. Predator, based on the motion picture from 20th Century Fox, as well as five original novels based on the Toho Studios classic "Godzilla," and co-authored (with J.D. Lees) a nonfiction look at the film series, The Official Godzilla Compendium. Marc's other credits include the book 24: The House Special Subcommittee Investigation of CTU, which he co-authored with his wife, Alice Alfonsi, and the previous 24 Declassified novels Operation Hell Gate, Trojan Horse, and Vanishing Point.

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This is the record of interviews held by a House Special Sub-committee with the principal characters involved in Season 1 of the television series. Without having previously seen this season many references in this book may be difficult to follow.

I also found this book to be so poorly edited that at times I actually could not even make a guess as to what the writer was trying to say. Spelling, punctuation, incorrect or missing words and more caused this read to be much more difficult than it needed to be. It was very distracting at best and actually incomprehensible in a few passages.

Unless you have a lot of tolerance for these literary miscues on a regular basis, I would recommend against purchasing this title.

I really liked the story but I am disappointed in the way it was written, it was hard to find a spot to pause but the killer was some portions of the book were really hard to read because it was to small of print.

Twenty-Four was first out of the gate with innovative plots, innovative camera shots, innovative scripts - and, it was all done supremely well.This series appeals to people who see the possibilities of cinema as literature; there's a LOT that was going on behind the scenes, and a LOT of questions were raised by the series.To those who do not function at that level, it was still a great series, one that kept unfolding with greater depth, breadth, and complexity.This book is so damn useful - VERY well written, good detail, in a fast, easy to use style that fills in all of the blanks the show left in place.Just buy it, THEN get the Series 1 DVD's.All will be revealed.

As much as I wanted to read this book, as with all the other 24 novels the terrible spelling and grammar forced me to stop halfway, as reading it was an unpleasant experience for me. My regrets to the author, but there were so many sentences that were so confusing due to missing words and bad spelling. I would suggest an edit